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11 Mar 2024

The Great Big Little Penguin Count | Coasts

Building on the success of the inaugural 2023 Great Big Little Penguin Count, this year’s little penguin survey extends our reach along the New South Wales coast.

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19 Jul 2024

Haul-out, Call-out seal survey | Coasts

Haul-out Call-out is a place to report your fur seal sightings as part of the Seabirds to Seascapes Project.

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28 Sep 2023

Coastal research | Coasts

We conduct marine and coastal research and monitoring to better understand the underwater environment and support the sustainable management of our coastal and marine environments.

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18 Sep 2023

Key Littered Items Study | Coasts

The Key Littered Items Study is a long-term program for monitoring marine debris along the NSW coast which shows what types and quantities of marine debris can be found in our coastal and marine waters.

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25 Oct 2022

Marine debris threat and risk assessment | Coasts

Our scientists have worked with other researchers to identify what types of marine debris are the greatest threats to our marine environment.

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10 Aug 2022

Ocean monitoring | Coasts

We monitor water, sediments and other variables along the coast to determine the health of the ocean and our marine ecosystems.

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13 Jun 2023

Research vessels and equipment | Coasts

We use purpose-built marine research vessels, jet skis, drones and all-terrain vehicles in our coastal and marine research.

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01 Jul 2024

Military training activities policy | Park policies

Many military training activities are inconsistent with the purposes of national parks. Using national parks for these activities should be considered only when all other options have been exhausted.

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01 Jul 2024

Neighbour relations policy | Park policies

We aim to build and maintain good relationships with the people and groups who live on or manage land next door to national parks.

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01 Jul 2024

No smoking in parks policy | Park policies

Smoking is prohibited in all NSW national parks to make them safer and cleaner for the community. On-the-spot fines apply.

Duffer Creek, Gibraltar Range National Park on the Gibraltar Washpool World Heritage Walk